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Baseball Gameday: Vs. Nevada (3/15/23)
March 15, 2023 | Baseball
Oregon State (11-5) vs. Nevada (9-7)
March 15, 2023 • 5:35 p.m. PT • Corvallis, Ore. • Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
TBA vs. TBA
The Game
Oregon State and Nevada conclude their midweek series Wednesday night at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. First pitch is slated for 5:35 p.m. PT.
Radio
The game will be carried live on the Beaver Sports Network throughout the state of Oregon.
Listen Online
Catch the game online by visiting osubeavers.com, and find the live broadcast on the Oregon State baseball schedule page. The games can be heard via the Varsity Network, which is available for users with smartphones and tablets. Download the free Varsity Network application for live games and archived broadcasts.
Television
The game will not be televised.
Live Video
Live video of the game, produced by Oregon State, can be found via a link on osubeavers.com.
Live Stats
Live stats for the game can be accessed by clicking on the live stats link located on the baseball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
Last Game
Four Oregon State relievers combined to strike out 16 Nevada batters in 8 1/3 innings in the Beavers' 5-1 midweek series-opening loss to the Wolf Pack Tuesday night at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. AJ Hutcheson struck out two in 2 1/3 innings, Ian Lawson picked up three in two full, AJ Lattery finished with five in two innings and Tyler Mejia struck out all six batters he faced. Lattery and Mejia combined to strike out the side in the seventh, eighth and ninth innings. Oregon State was unable to overcome four first-inning runs by Nevada off OSU starter Rhett Larson. The Beavers' lone run came in the first when Mikey Kane singled off Nevada starter Peyton Stumbo. Six different Beavers tallied one hit while Travis Bazzana picked up three of OSU's six walks.
Oregon State Notes
• Oregon State and Nevada are meeting for the 23rd and 24th times during the midweek series.
• Oregon State holds the all-time series lead, 17-6, and is 5-1 in Corvallis.
• Tuesday's game was the first since 2012 decided by more than one run. The teams had played six consecutive one-run games from 2018-22.
• Garret Forrester walked for the 112th time in his career on Tuesday. That places him in sole possession of sixth at OSU. He is six shy of tying Mickey Riley (1980-83) for fifth and is eight behind Ken Bowen (1984-87), Danny Hayes (2010-13) and Michael Conforto (2012-14) for second.
• Ian Lawson now has 18 strikeouts in 13 innings of work this season. Lawson came into the season with 29 in 28 2/3 innings.
• AJ Lattery equaled a career-high with five strikeouts. He had previously posted five against Nevada on March 29 of last season. Lattery has 15 in 11 innings this season.
• Tyler Mejia, making his third appearance of the season, came into the game with just one strikeout in 2 1/3 innings.
• The OSU relievers struck out nine straight to end the game Tuesday. Thirteen of the last 15 outs made by Nevada, dating back to the fifth inning, came via strikeouts.
• The 17 strikeouts were the most by an OSU staff since Cooper Hjerpe and Reid Sebby combined for 21 against Stanford on April 1 of last season.
• OSU has now struck out 10.14 batters per nine innings, fourth in the Pac-12.
• Offensively, the Beavers' 99 walks are tied with UCLA for most in hthe Pac-12.
March 15, 2023 • 5:35 p.m. PT • Corvallis, Ore. • Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
TBA vs. TBA
The Game
Oregon State and Nevada conclude their midweek series Wednesday night at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. First pitch is slated for 5:35 p.m. PT.
Radio
The game will be carried live on the Beaver Sports Network throughout the state of Oregon.
Listen Online
Catch the game online by visiting osubeavers.com, and find the live broadcast on the Oregon State baseball schedule page. The games can be heard via the Varsity Network, which is available for users with smartphones and tablets. Download the free Varsity Network application for live games and archived broadcasts.
Television
The game will not be televised.
Live Video
Live video of the game, produced by Oregon State, can be found via a link on osubeavers.com.
Live Stats
Live stats for the game can be accessed by clicking on the live stats link located on the baseball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
Last Game
Four Oregon State relievers combined to strike out 16 Nevada batters in 8 1/3 innings in the Beavers' 5-1 midweek series-opening loss to the Wolf Pack Tuesday night at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. AJ Hutcheson struck out two in 2 1/3 innings, Ian Lawson picked up three in two full, AJ Lattery finished with five in two innings and Tyler Mejia struck out all six batters he faced. Lattery and Mejia combined to strike out the side in the seventh, eighth and ninth innings. Oregon State was unable to overcome four first-inning runs by Nevada off OSU starter Rhett Larson. The Beavers' lone run came in the first when Mikey Kane singled off Nevada starter Peyton Stumbo. Six different Beavers tallied one hit while Travis Bazzana picked up three of OSU's six walks.
Oregon State Notes
• Oregon State and Nevada are meeting for the 23rd and 24th times during the midweek series.
• Oregon State holds the all-time series lead, 17-6, and is 5-1 in Corvallis.
• Tuesday's game was the first since 2012 decided by more than one run. The teams had played six consecutive one-run games from 2018-22.
• Garret Forrester walked for the 112th time in his career on Tuesday. That places him in sole possession of sixth at OSU. He is six shy of tying Mickey Riley (1980-83) for fifth and is eight behind Ken Bowen (1984-87), Danny Hayes (2010-13) and Michael Conforto (2012-14) for second.
• Ian Lawson now has 18 strikeouts in 13 innings of work this season. Lawson came into the season with 29 in 28 2/3 innings.
• AJ Lattery equaled a career-high with five strikeouts. He had previously posted five against Nevada on March 29 of last season. Lattery has 15 in 11 innings this season.
• Tyler Mejia, making his third appearance of the season, came into the game with just one strikeout in 2 1/3 innings.
• The OSU relievers struck out nine straight to end the game Tuesday. Thirteen of the last 15 outs made by Nevada, dating back to the fifth inning, came via strikeouts.
• The 17 strikeouts were the most by an OSU staff since Cooper Hjerpe and Reid Sebby combined for 21 against Stanford on April 1 of last season.
• OSU has now struck out 10.14 batters per nine innings, fourth in the Pac-12.
• Offensively, the Beavers' 99 walks are tied with UCLA for most in hthe Pac-12.
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